Kathrein 260376 Users Manual Operating Instructions Radio Satelliten Receiver UFD 231

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Operating Instructions

Kathrein
Radio Satelliten Receiver
UFD 231
260376

CONTENTS

Front, Rear and Remote Control Handset..................................................................................................... 3
Displays, Keys and Connections .................................................................................................................. 4
Technical Features....................................................................................................................................... 5
Preprogrammed Radio Programs.............................................................................................................. 6-9
ADR Radio Programs ..................................................................................................................... 6
DMX Radio Programs ...................................................................................................................7/8
Analog Radio Programs .................................................................................................................. 9
Favorite Programs ..........................................................................................................................10
Sections Especially Relevant to the User: .........................................................................................11-16
Safety and Installation Tips .........................................................................................................................11
Description of Remote Control Handset.......................................................................................................12
Receiver Operation ................................................................................................................................13-16
Switching the Unit On .....................................................................................................................13
Program Selection ..........................................................................................................................13
Digital Radio Reception ..................................................................................................................13
Analog Radio Programs .................................................................................................................14
Category Selection .........................................................................................................................14
Display Last Title ............................................................................................................................14
Volume, Balance, Tone Regulation .................................................................................................14
Sound On/Off ................................................................................................................................14
Headphone Connection ..................................................................................................................15
Favorite Mode ................................................................................................................................15
Display Information .........................................................................................................................15
Exchange, Insert and Copy Program Position .................................................................................16
Operation without Remote Control Handset ....................................................................................16
For the Dealer and Installer:
Connection and Start-Up.............................................................................................................................17
Programming of RADIO Programs .........................................................................................................18-20
Analog Radio Programs ............................................................................................................18/19
Search for Digital (ADR/DMX) Radio Programs...............................................................................20
Initial Setting ..........................................................................................................................................21-23
Call the Initial Setup Menu ..............................................................................................................21
General Menu .............................................................................................................................................21
LNB Supply Voltage........................................................................................................................21
LCD-Display Language Selection....................................................................................................22
Program Selection ..........................................................................................................................22
Oscillator Menu...........................................................................................................................................22
DiSEqC Menu .............................................................................................................................................22
Search ......................................................................................................................................................23
Comments ..................................................................................................................................................23
Technical Data............................................................................................................................................24
Menu Structure ......................................................................................................................................25-27
Setup Menu ....................................................................................................................................25
Initial Setup Menu...........................................................................................................................26
Info Menu .......................................................................................................................................27

FRONT, REAR AND REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET
FRONT

REAR

REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET

3

DISPLAYS, KEYS AND CONNECTIONS

FRONT
Power switch (with supply isolation)

1

Pushbuttons for program selection

2
3

4

Jack for headphone connection

5

Card slot for smart cards

6

Electrical output in SPDIF format
for connection to DAT recorder for digital
recordings (Cinch socket)

7

Audio output L + R, adjustable
(Cinch sockets)

8

Audio output L + R, non-adjustable
(Cinch sockets)

Two-line, 16-digit LCD display

REAR
1

Power supply socket

2

DATA socket IO for connection of
an external infrared sensor and a
UFP 10 copy programmer
(type Western 8-way)

3

Sat-IF input (F-socket)

4

Interface for PC card
(type Sub-D 9-way)

5

Optical output in SPDIF format for
connection to DAT recorder for digital
recordings (EIAJ standard).

REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET
1
2

Operative / standby mode key
Numeric keys 0-9 for inputting programs and
frequencies

8

ADR Invoke ADR program mode

9

RADIO Invoke analog radio program
mode

3

Dual function keys
a Volume control
b Call-up of individual functions in
setup mode

10

FAVORITE Invoke favorite program
mode

11

Dual function keys
a Step on to next program position
(Up or down)
b Setting of parameters in
setup mode

12

MODE 1. Key for calling up the various
menus (see description of the remote
control handset)

13

i Key for calling the Info menu

4

MUTE Sound On/Off

5

DMX Invoke DMX program mode

6

OK Confirmation of entries;
Activation of menus in setup mode
BACK Quitting of menus with no storing
and display of last piece of music

7

4

TECHNICAL DESIGN DETAILS

• Satellite receiving frequency range 950 - 2150 MHz
• Reception of digital (ADR/DMX) and analog radio programs
• Smart card reader for DMX radio programs
• 120 DMX program memory
• 100 ADR (free) program memory
• 100 Analog radio program memory
• Favorite mode for 200 program memory
• Automatic station search with storing of ADR/DMX radio programs in standby mode
• Two-line, 16-digit LCD-display for displaying DMX- and ADR-Info data (e.g. station ID, title, artist, album
etc.)
• Coaxial and optical digital output in SPDIF format
• Freely-selectable LNB oscillator frequencies
• Connection for external infrared receiver
• Display of antenna signal level
• Power switch with supply isolation
• DiSEqC signal
• Programmable 22 kHz signal
• Audio carrier frequency range (digital) full-transponder operation possible
• Audio carrier frequency range (analog) from 5.00 to 8.82 MHz
• 2 pairs of audio Cinch sockets
• Stereo reception
• Dynamic noise suppression (DNR) Wegener-Panda for analog radio programs
• Mute control in addition to volume-, balance- and tone-control
• Data copying function for readin/readout of program data with the UFP 10 Copy Programmer
• Headset connection
• Functions for exchanging, sorting and copying program positions
• Programming via the remote control handset

5

ADR RADIO PROGRAMS
Prog.- ProgrammPlatz name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

6

Bayern 1
Bayern 2
Bayern 3
Bayern 4
BR 5 aktuell
Bremen 2
DLF
DLR-Bln
DW DProg
DW Euro 1
DW Euro 2
Eins Live
Energy
FFH
FHH-DAB
Fritz
Horeb
HR 1
HR 2
HR 3
HR 4
MDR Info
MDR Kultur
MDR Life
MDR Sputnik
NDR 2
NDR 3
NDR 4
NDR 4 spez.
N-Joy
Radio Ropa
ROI W ien
S 2 Kultur
S4-Württemberg
SDR 1
SDR 3
SR 1 Saar
SRI Englisch
SRI Multiling
Starsat
S-Techno
SW F 1 BW
SW F 3
WDR 2 D
WDR 3
WDR 4
Radio 5 WDR
Test
Test
Test
ARD-STP 1
ARD-STP 2
Astra Test

ProgrammSparte
(Kategorie)

Sat- PolariFrequ. sation
(MHz)

General
General
Pop
Classic
New Events
General
New Events
General
New Events
New Events
New Events
Rock
Pop
Pop
Pop
Rock
General
New Events
Classic
Pop
General
New Events
Classic
Pop
Rock
General
General
General
General
General
New Events
New Events
Classic
General
New Events
Pop
Pop
New Events
New Events
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop
New Events
Classic
Pop
New Events

11141
11141
11141
11141
11141
11494
11494
11494
11494
11494
11494
11053
10964
10964
10964
11641
10964
11494
10964
11494
10964
11112
11112
11112
11112
11582
11582
11582
11582
11582
10964
11141
11186
11186
11186
11186
11494
10803
10803
10964
10964
11186
11186
11053
11053
11053
11053
11141
10788
10788
11494
11494
10964

General
General
General

Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low

Orbit- Video- Oszill. Audioposition hub Frequ. modus
Gruppe
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1
Lo 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Mono 1
Mono 2
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Mono 1
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Mono 1
Mono 2
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Mono 1
Mono 2
Stereo

AudioFrequ.
(MHz)
6,12
6,30
6,48
6,66
6,84
8,10
6,30
6,48
6,66
6,84
6,84
6,12
6,48
8,10
8,28
8,10
7,56
7,74
7,74
7,92
7,92
6,48
6,66
6,30
6,84
6,30
6,48
6,66
6,12
6,84
6,12
8,10
6,48
7,74
6,30
6,12
8,28
7,92
7,92
6,30
6,66
6,66
6,84
6,30
6,48
6,66
6,84
8,46
8,46
8,46
6,12
6,12
8,46

DMX RADIO PROGRAMS
Progr- ProgrammNumm. name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Progr.
Sparte
(Kategorie)

SatFrequ.
MHz

Polarisation

Orbit- Video- Oszill. Audioposition hub Frequ. modus
Gruppe

AudioFrequ.
MHz

Symphonic
Chamber
Opera

Classic
Classic
Classic

11377
11377
11377

Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1
1

16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

7,74
7,92
8,10

Classical Guitar

Classic

11171

Hor. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

7,74

BTFL Instrumental
Con Instrumentals
New Age
Classic Rock

Speciality
Speciality
Speciality
Rock

11509
11038
11038
11421

Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low

1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

7,92
7,74
7,92
7,38

Dance / Techno
US Hottest Hits
Album Rock
Heavy Metal
Alternative Rock
Rap
UK Hits
European Hits
Power Hits
Light Classical
Rythmus u. Blues
50er Oldies

Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Classic
Rock
Oldies

11377
11436
11421
11436
11436
11436
11377
11436
11318
11097
10979
11171

Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

8,46
8,10
7,56
8,46
8,28
7,92
8,28
7,74
8,28
7,74
6,66
8,28

70er Oldies

Oldies

11171

Hor. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

8,10

Pop Classics
Love Songs
Soft Hits
Great Singers
Contemp Singers
Smooth Sounds

Oldies
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop
Pop

11509
11479
11171
11479
11479
11479

Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1
1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

7,74
7,92
8,46
8,46
7,74
8,10

Light Jazz
Classic Jazz
Big Band /Swing
Dixieland
Jazz Vocal Blend
Traditional Blues
Contemp Blues
Trad Country
Modern Country

Jazz
Jazz
Jazz
Jazz
Jazz
Country
Country
Country
Country

11421
11421
11421
11097
11038
11509
11097
11097
11479

Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

8,10
8,28
8,46
7,92
8,10
8,10
8,46
8,28
8,28

Solo Piano

Speciality

10979

Vert. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

6,48

7

DMX RADIO PROGRAMS
Progr- ProgrammNumm. name
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90

8

Progr.
Sparte
(Kategorie)

SatFrequ.
MHz

Polarisation

Orbit- Video- Oszill. Audioposition hub Frequ. modus
Gruppe

AudioFrequ.
MHz

Deutsche Schlager Regional
Deutscher Rock
Regional

10994
11171

Hor. Low
Hor. Low

1
1

16
16

LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo

8,10
7,92

French Chanson

Regional

11509

Vert. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

8,46

Dutch Hits

Regional

10994

Hor. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

7,92

Flemish
Italian Hits

Regional
Regional

11318
10994

Vert. Low
Hor. Low

1
1

16
16

LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo

8,46
7,74

Dansish
Norwegian

Regional
Regional

10994
10994

Hor. Low
Hor. Low

1
1

16
16

LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo

8,46
8,28

Greek Music
Hebrew Hits
Folk Rock

Regional
Regional
Rock

11318
11318
11318

Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1
1

16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

7,92
7,74
8,10

Indian
Reggae

Regional
Regional

11038
11509

Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1

16
16

LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo

8,28
8,28

Latin Contemp´ry
60er Oldies
Brazilian
Mariachi

Regional
Oldies
Regional
Regional

10994
10979
10979
11038

Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo

7,56
6,12
6,84
8,46

Soul Greats

Oldies

11097

Vert. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

8,10

Beach Party

Oldies

10979

Vert. Low

1

16

LO 1

Stereo

6,30

ANALOG RADIO PROGRAMS
Progr Programm
Platz Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

SatPolari- Orbit- Video- Osc. Audio
Frequenz sation position hub Frequ. Mode
MHz
MHz

Antenne Bayern
Deutsche Welle 1
Deutsche Welle 2
Deutsche Welle 3
Sky Radio
Radio Eviva
SRI Intern.
SRI Engl.
Deutschlandfunk
Deutschlandradio
Virgin 1215
RTL-Oldie
RFI 2
N-Joy Radio
Sunrise Radio
SW F 3
UCB Radio
American One
Irish Sat Radio
RTE 1
WRN Network 1
BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 5
BBC W orld Service
NDR 2
NDR 4
CNN
Dial
SER
Radio Sweden
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 3
ERF 1/TW R
ERF 2
WDR 2
WDR/1 Live
MDR Radio Sputni
RFI
ASDA FM
Supergold
CMR
Radio Eviva
Radio Netherlands
Costcutter
BRTN-Nachtradio
Radio Vlaand.
Campanile
Country Music Rad
RFI 1

11214
11229
11229
11229
11318
11332
11332
11332
11347
11347
11377
11391
11156
11464
11479
11494
11509
11538
11538
11538
11538
11553
11553
11553
11553
11582
11582
11627
11656
11656
10964
10979
10979
11038
11038
11053
11053
11112
11156
11171
11171
10729
10803
10847
10877
10921
10921
11523
10729
11156

Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Hor. Low
Vert. Low
Vert. Low

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1
LO 1

Stereo
Stereo
MNR
MNR
Stereo
MNR
MNR
MNR
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
MNR
Stereo
MNR
Stereo
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
Stereo
Stereo
MNR
Stereo
MNR
MNR
Stereo
Stereo
MNR
MNR
Stereo
Stereo
Stereo
MNR
MNR
MNR
Stereo
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
MNR
Stereo
Stereo
MNR

AudioFrequ.
MHz

AudioDeemp

7,38/7,56
7,38/7,56
7,74
7,92
7,38/7,56
7,74
7,56
7,38
7,38/7,56
7,74/7,92
7,38/7,56
7,38/7,56
7,56
7,38/7,56
7,38
7,38/7,56
7,56
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FAVORITE PROGRAMS
Programmbank 1
Progr Programm
Platz Name

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Programmbank 2
Progr Programm
Platz Name

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Progr Programm
Platz Name

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SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS
1. Instructions
Ready carefully through the safety- and operating instructions before switching the unit on.
2. Supply-voltage
Operate the Receiver only from a supply voltage of 230 V and 50 Hz supply frequency. The
unit is not be connected up to the supply before
the installation work is completed.

7. Ventilation
The heat generated in this unit will be dissipated satisfactorily. Never install the receiver
unit in a cupboard, stand or rack where there is
inadequate ventilation.
Never close-off those openings in the unit that
were specially designed to dissipate heat out of
the unit.
Do not place objects on the unit.

3. During thunderstorms, or before long periods of
absence, always switch the unit off at the power
switch on the unit.
4. Grounding
The parabolic antenna must be correctly
grounded in accordance with regulations. The
relevant regulations must be complied with (i.e.
VDE in Germany or equivalent elsewhere).
5. LNB-supply-voltage
If the feeder system (LNB) is going to be supplied from an external supply voltage, the LNB
supply on the receiver must be set to "Off" (see
Basic Setting Menu). Otherwise there is a risk
that the receiver may be destroyed.
6. Installation
All electronic equipment gives off a certain
amount of heat simply as a matter of physics.
The heat generated lies within a safe range
however. Slight changes in the surface color of
delicate furniture and veneers cannot however
be excluded when subject to the constant effects of heat over a prolonged period. Color
changes can similarly be brought about due to
contact between the rubber feet on the unit and
treated furniture surfaces. Therefore in critical
cases place the unit on a suitable underlay.

at
least
Maintain
a
clearance
of
5 cm above the unit, so that the heat generated
within the unit is carried away without any hindrance.
8. Humidity
Guard the unit against humidity, drips and
splashes.
9. Do not place the receiver close to radiators or
place in a position exposed to direct sunlight.
10. Pay attention that children do not insert objects
into the ventilation slits.
Risk of an accident.
11. Cleaning
Withdraw the power plug before cleaning the
unit. Use a damp cloth to clean the unit.
12. Repairs
Repairs and adjustments to your receiver
should only be carried out by qualified specialists. An unauthorized opening of the unit automatically incurs the loss of any guarantee.

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DESCRIPTION OF KEYS ON REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET
8 ADR

1

This key switches the receiver into standby or
back into operation again.
Caution: No supply isolation.
Note!
If the receiver is switched into standby and the
appropriate setting has been made in the initial
setup menu, an automatic station search will
be carried out for ADR- and DMX-programs.
This is then followed by an automatic switch
into standby (factory setting).
See also under "Search" in section "Programming".
2 Numeric keys 0-9
In normal radio operation (program mode) you
can use these keys to enter the program positions. In setup mode the receive parameters
can be adjusted.
3 VOLUME
⇒ Adjustment of volume, balance and tone
control.
⇒ The settings are effective only at the
"AUDIO" connections and not at the "REC"
connections, so as to avoid disturbance to
recordings.
⇒ Call-up of individual menu entries in setup
mode.
4 MUTE
Muting of the sound.
The display indicates "Sound off".
While the sound is turned off, the volume at the
headset jack can be adjusted by means of the
volume
keys.
The muting is only effective at the "AUDIO"
connections. At the "REC" connections the
muting has no effect, to avoid disturbance to
recordings.
5 DMX
⇒ Changeover to DMX program mode.
⇒ Invokes the DMX setup menu when used
together with the MODE key. (Press the
keys MODE and DMX in succession.)
6 OK
Confirmation of entries, activation of menus in
setup mode, scrolls through the Info data on
the display read-out.
7 BACK
⇒ Quitting of menu windows without storing.
Closing of menus.
⇒ Fade-in of title of preceding piece of music.

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⇒ Changeover to ADR program mode.
⇒ Invokes the ADR setup menu when used
together with the MODE key. (Press the
keys MODE and ADR in succession.)
9 RADIO
⇒ Changeover to analog radio mode.
⇒ Invokes the Analog-Radio setup menu
when used together with the MODE key.
(Press the keys MODE and RADIO in succession.)
10 FAVORITE
⇒ Changeover to favorite mode
⇒ (Preferred programs)
⇒ Invokes the FAVORITE menu when used
together with MODE key. (Press the keys
MODE and FAVORITE in succession.)
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⇒ Move through the program positions stepby-step.
⇒ Inputting of receive parameters in setup
mode

12 MODE
By using the MODE key together a 2nd. key
you can call the following menus:
⇒ MODE + DMX DMX setup menu
⇒ MODE + ADR ADR setup menu
⇒ MODE + RADIO Analog-radio setup menu
⇒ MODE + FAVORITE Favorite program
assignment
⇒ MODE + OK Program selection via categories (in ADR/DMX mode)
⇒ MODE + 0 Display of antenna signal level
⇒ MODE + 1 Manual scrolling through Info
data
⇒ MODE + 2 Scroll Info data automatically
⇒ MODE + 3 Display of title and artist
⇒ MODE + 4 Display of title and author
⇒ MODE + i Adjustment of scroll time and
display of various Info datain scroll mode
13 i Info
Activation of the Help menu for the following
information:
⇒ Output of the unit's type
⇒ Display of the required key functions for invoking the individual menus.

RECEIVER OPERATION
The extensive equipping of this receiver permits
reception of digital DMX pay-radio programs (with
a card), free digital ADR radio programs and also
analog satellite radio programs.
In the operating description that follows it is assumed that the receiver has already been properly
connected up by a competent specialist. If this is
not the case, and you intend setting up the connections yourself, please read the section "Connection and Start-up" beforehand.

Switching the unit on
Switch the unit on via the power switch
on the
unit. The most recently selected program mode
appears (DMX-, ADR- or Analog radio) together
with the last selected program position. If the unit
was in standby mode before being switched off, it
returns again to standby mode when it is switched
on via the power switch. The unit is switched bekey on
tween standby and in-operation via the
the remote control handset.

Program selection
The receiver offers the user a variety of program
selection possibilities:
There is a choice from:
• 120 DMX Pay-radio program positions
(with a DMX smart card)
• 100 ADR Radio program positions
(free radio programs)
• 100 Analog radio program positions
The ADR- and DMX-programs are transmitted
digitally, i.e. almost in CD quality.
The transmission of analog radio programs is carried out using the well-known "Wegener Panda 1"
standard.
The switch-over to the individual regions takes
place using the "DMX"-"ADR"-"RADIO" keys on
the remote control handset.
Program selection in the respective regions is possible via the numeric keys (0...9) and the
keys on the remote control handset and on the
unit.

Digital radio reception
a) DMX-Radio Pay-radio programs
Display readout: D..
To receive DMX pay-radio programs, insert the
smart card into the card slot on the receiver in
the direction of the arrow (micro-chip on the underside).
Press the DMX key.
The program number, program name and program category assigned to the program appear
in the two-line LCD display.
If you have forgotten to insert the card or you
have not inserted it correctly the following message appears:
ATTENTION:
PLEASE INSERT CARD
The sound is not cleared.
Check that you have inserted the card correctly.
In DMX mode, the only valid DMX program
numbers are those established by the program
supplier that are also included in the transmission. These are shown in the LCD display.
A change in the predefined numbering is
therefore not possible in DMX mode.
(refer to Favorite mode however)
After approximately 3 seconds information
about the title, artist, album, author and CD No.
is faded-in alternately (TTA-data).
b) ADR-radio reception (free radio programs)
Display readout: A..
Press the ADR key
The station name, program number and category designation of the most recently selected
program appear in the display.
In the case of ADR programs, aside from the
station and category designation, there can also
be additional information transmitted (radio text
and other info.). These are then also shown in
the LCD display (see also Display Info.).
Note:
The displays and fade-ins only appear if they
are also sent by the program supplier.
If no information is transmitted, the message
"No Data" appears.

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RECEIVER OPERATION
Analog radio programs
To receive the analog radio programs press the
"RADIO" key. The LCD display readout indicates
"R .. " together with the most recently selected radio program position.
Information, such as that for the digital radio programs (ADR and DMX), is not available with analog radio programs.
With analog radio programs, the program name is
entered in the setup menu.
For setting program names see the section

If a category is not available the following message
appears on the display:
Category
does not exist!
To quit the program selection in category mode
press the MODE + OK keys once again
and then press BACK
Display readout:
Category mode
inactive

"Programming".

Display last title
Program category selection with digital
radio programs in ADR/DMX mode
The digital radio programs are divided into various
categories
by
the
program
supplier.
keys to
In this mode you can use the
select programs that belong to just one particular
category (e.g. Rock or Classic).
The following categories are available:
1. GENERAL
2. CLASSIC
3. POP
4. OLDIES
5. ROCK
6. JAZZ
7. COUNTRY
8. SPECIALITY
9. REGIONAL
10. NEWS/EVENTS

In ADR- and DMX-mode you have the possibility to
fade-in the preceding music title once again by
using the BACK key.
By pressing the BACK key once more the current
title is then displayed again.

Volume, Balance, Tone control
You can adjust the volume by using the volume
.
keys
Volume
32
•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.
Whilst the volume indication is faded-in on the
display, you can activate the balance control with
the "ok" key and then press the ok key a further
time for tone control setting (treble and bass setting). The setting is also carried out using the
keys.

In succession press MODE + OK
Display readout:
1. General
select → [ OK ]

The volume, balance and tone control is only effective at the AUDIO connections, and not at the
REC connections.

With the
keys make the desired selection
according to the table above and confirm with "ok".

Sound On/Off

Program selection is now only possible using the
keys, the numeric keys can no longer be
used.

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You can turn the sound off by means of the MUTE
key, e.g. if you making a phone call.
The sound muting is similarly only effective at the
AUDIO connections and not at the REC connections.

RECEIVER OPERATION
⇓
Setting of desired program bank with:
FAVORITE
Setting of desired
program position with:
or the numeric keys
0..9
⇓
Press key
ok.
⇓
Display readout: Display of selected program alternately flashing with [ok]
⇓
Input of the desired program from the DMX-,
ADR- or analog radio bank.
⇓
Confirm input with
ok.
⇓
Setting of next program position and input of
further favorite programs in the same manner.
⇓
Exit from programming mode with key
BACK
(press repeatedly).

Headset
The headset connection on the front is designed
for a 6.3 mm stereo jack plug. The headset volume
can be adjusted independently of the audio connections, if the MUTE key is used to turn off the
sound at the audio connections.
Adjustment of the balance and tone control is not
possible at the headset connection.

Favorite mode
Favorite mode allows you to specify a program
sequence that corresponds to your particular requirements.
In Favorite mode it is possible to store DMX-,
ADR- and analog- radio programs in any desired
sequence.
Favorite mode comprises 200 program storage locations, which are divided up into 5 banks each
containing 40 storage locations. This allows an arrangement of 5 arbitrary program sequences, so
that each family member can assemble their own
personal program bank for example.
Display of favorite program numbers
F01#1....F40#5

Display information

F = Favorite program number 1 to 40
Selection of favorite program numbers 1...40 with
keys or the numeric keys
the
0-9.
#= Program bank 1 to 5
Selection of program
FAVORITE key

bank

1...5

with

the

Programming Favorite Programs
Call up the programming mode for the Favoriteprograms
MODE + FAVORITE

Press
in succession
⇓

ASSIGN
entry →

Display readout:

[OK]

ok
⇓

Display readout:

⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒

Title
Interpreter (Artist)
Album
Author
CD-No.

The setting that determines which of the abovelisted information (TTA data) is to be displayed is
carried out in the Info menu.
The Info menu is called up with MODE +
(press in succession)

i

⇒ Confirm selection with key OK

⇒ Step on to further menu entries by means of the

⇓
Press key

In ADR/DMX mode it is possible to display the following information:

FAVORITE-No F..#.*
List selection → [ ok ]
*(last selected favorite program postion)

keys
⇒ Activation of menus with

ok

⇒ Setting of parameters with
⇒ Back with

Back

See also Structure of the Info Menus at the end of
this manual!

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RECEIVER OPERATION
Further setting possibilities for the Info displays
are:
1. Step on through the Info data manually with the
ok key.
2. Info data running independently (scrolling) (the
scroll interval is adjustable from 1 to 5 seconds).
3. Fade-in title and artist only.
4. Fade-in title and author only.
Setting of desired display:
MODE + Numeric key 1,
or 2, or 3 or 4
according to desired display (press in succession).
This setting is independent of the setting in
the Info menu.
Keys

Setting of scroll time:
Keys
(press in succession)
Set time with:
Return wit key

MODE + INFO

BACK.

Note:
In ADR mode these data can also be faded-in provided that they are also transmitted by the program
supplier.
In the "Analog-radio" mode this information is not
available

Exchange, insert (sort) and copy program position
(only possible in modes: ADR-radio, analog radio
and Favorite - not in DMX mode).
• If you want to change the current program sequence, you can do this using the functions:
⇒ Exchange program position or
⇒ Insert program position (sort) or
⇒ Copy program position.
• For this press the keys:
⇒ "MODE" and "ADR" resp.
⇒ "MODE" and "Radio" or
⇒ "MODE" and "Favorite" in succession,
according to whichever group you want to make
changes to.
Example in ADR mode:
MODE + ADR
Press keys
in succession
⇓
Display readout: ADR-Program
entry → [ ok ]
⇓
Use the keys
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⇓
to select whether you want to
exchange, insert or copy program positions.
⇓
Confirm with:
ok.
⇓
Display readout: PROG-No. A 18
hr 3
⇓
or
Select via keys:
the numeric keys:
which program position you want to
exchange, insert or copy
⇓
Press:
⇓
or
Select via keys:
the numeric keys:
where you want to exchange, insert or
copy the program position to
⇓
Confirm with:
ok.
If you want to manipulate further program positions
continue using the same sequence of actions.
If you want to exit from the menu, press the BACK
key until you are once again in normal program
mode.
The functions are carried out in the same manner
in the modes "Analog Radio" and "Favorite".
Caution!
When copying program positions, the program position that is being copied to is overwritten and is
consequently no longer retrievable.

Operation without remote control
When the satellite receiver is switched on, it always returns to the operating state that was selected before it was switched off.
If the unit was previously in Standby mode when it
was switched off at the power button on the unit, it
switches back into Standby mode when it is
switched on again.
If you happen to have mislaid the remote control
handset, you can switch the receiver back into operation by simultaneously pressing both
keys on the front of the unit.
In the same way you can change over to the other
operating modes (DMX, ADR, Radio and Favorite).

Connection and Start-Up
Attention:
Do not connect the unit to the electrical supply
until after all other installation work has been
carried out in accordance with regulations
• Satellite signal connection
Connect the Sat-IF input of the receiver to the
satellite receiving installation.
If there is a short circuit in the LNB supply
voltage, the LNB supply voltage is turned off
and the notification message "OVERLOAD"
is displayed on the LCD display.
Use a coaxial cable with an F-standard attachment plug for the connection.
• If the F-plug is not yet mounted on the cable,
− strip back the cable as shown in the sketch.
− screw the F-plug carefully onto the cable
end until the plug is firmly seated on the cable.

for high-quality hi-fi systems, and especially
also for tape recordings. At this output you can
take advantage of the full frequency range that
is being transmitted (see technical data).
The sound muting, volume and tone controls
are not effective at this connection in order not
to disturb any recordings.
• Digital audio recorder (DAT, DCC)
If a digital audio recorder is available, it can be
connected to the SPDIF-socket (Digital OUT
EL) for recording of the digital data stream of
ADR radio programs.
If there is an optical input available on the digital recorder, connect the UFD 231 to the optical
input.
External infrared receiver
If the receiver is to be operated from a location that
the remote control handset is unable to reach, (e.g.
with the connection of another stereo system in a
different room), an external infrared receiver can
be connected via the data copy connection IO
(Western modular 8-way). You can then also control the receiver from this room.
Now connect the receiver to the electricity supply.

Attention!
When fitting the plug, ensure that no strands of
wire from the braided shield are making contact
with the inner conductor thus giving rise to a
short circuit.
• Audio connection
Your satellite receiver has two pairs of audio
Cinch sockets available for connection to hi-fi
stereo equipment.
• Cinch socket pair (AUDIO):
The audio signal is adjustable at these sockets,
i.e. volume, balance and tone can be adjusted.
The sound muting (Mute) is also only effective
at these connections
Connect a hi-fi system or active speaker units
to these sockets
• Cinch socket pair (REC)
To benefit from the high quality of the digital radio programs (DMX- and free radio programs),

Inserting batteries into the remote control.
• Open the cover located on the rear of the remote control handset
• Insert both of the supplied batteries into the remote control handset
• Take care that the batteries are inserted with
the correct polarity!
• Replace the cover to the battery compartment
(We recommend batteries of type : LR 3).
Note: Used batteries are a specialized waste
product! Do not therefore throw out used batteries with household waste, instead hand
them over to a collection point for old batteries!
Now switch on the satellite receiver via the power
switch located on the front of the unit. The LED
display on the unit indicates the last program position that was selected.
Check antenna signal level
With the key combination MODE + 0 the signal
level (bar diagram) is faded-in to the LCD display
This allows the antenna to be checked for optimal
alignment.

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PROGRAMMING RADIO PROGRAMS
The satellite receiver has been preprogrammed in
the factory.
The predefined programs are all listed on pages 6
to 9 (German)!

Display readout:

SAT-FREQUENCY
<
11214 MHz >
The setting can now be made.
⇓
Input of the new satellite frequency
with the numeric keys
0...9
or the keys

More and more new programs are continually being transmitted via the satellites. To program-in
these new programs you can obtain the necessary
receiving parameters from current satellite magazines. If you already have a TV satellite receiver
you can also call up the satellite transponder assignments (satellite channels) via the program
"SAT 1" videotext from page 516.

When setting further program parameters the fol-

Programming radio programs

⇒ Activate the menus with

The setting of new programs is carried out:

⇒ Setting of parameters with
the numeric keys for frequency inputs.

− manually only for analog radio programs.
− manually or via search for digital radio programs (ADR and DMX)

lowing applies:

⇒ Step on to further menu entries with the keys
ok
or with

Explanation of the individual menu entries:
Satellite frequency:

With manual programming of radio programs the
following program parameters are to be set up:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Satellite receiving frequency
Polarization
Orbit position
Video deviation
Oscillator
Audio mode
Audio frequency
Audio de-emphasis (for analog progr. only)
Program names (for analog progr. only)

Call the setup menu
(example for analog radio program)
MODE + RADIO

Press
in succession
⇓

RADIO-PROGRAM
entry → [OK]

Display readout:
⇓
Press

ok

⇓
The first menu entry appears in LCD display:
Display readout:
SAT-FREQUENCY
11214 MHz
⇓
Activation of first menu entry
with
ok
⇓

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• The frequency value is entered using the numeric keys as a 5-digit number in the range
10700 to 12747 MHz
• You can carry out an optimization of the receiving frequency using the
-keys.
Polarity:
• The satellites beam down their programs with
varying polarization.
• Set up the required polarity as either V or H.
Here vertical corresponds to V = 14 V and horizontal to H=18 V LNB supply voltage.
• The additional setting possibilities "High" and
"Low" are intended for future control possibilities in conjunction with "DiSEqC"-matrices. In
this case a different setting is chosen for the
initial setting in the "DiSEqC" menu.
• For standard receiving equipment you do not
need to pay any attention to High and Low.
Orbit position
If you have a multifeed receiving installation for reception of several satellites e.g. Astra and Eutelsat,
assign each satellite to an orbit position, e.g. Astra
"orbit position 1" and Eutelsat "orbit position 2".
Take into account preprogrammiing in the initial
setup menu
Deviation
Set the video deviation to 16 MHz for reception of
Astra programs and to 25 MHz for reception of
Eutelsat programs.

PROGRAMMING RADIO PROGRAMS
Oscillator
The receiver is preprogrammed with 4 different oscillator frequencies (LO-settings) to allow matching
to different feeder systems. This also allows problem-free operation of the receiver with other feeder
systems (receiving systems) that possibly use a
different oscillator frequency.
The following oscillator frequencies
frequencies) are preprogrammed.
LOgroup

Frequency Table for Analog Radio Mode
Mode:
Sound carrier frequencies:
Stereo

(LO-

Oscillator frequency
MHz

LO 1
LO 2
LO 3
LO 4

Audio frequency groups that can be set using the
-keys.

7.02
7.20
7.38
7.56
7.74
7.92
8.10
8.28

MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz

Mono
(wide)

5.80
6.50
6.60
6.65
6.80

MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz

To change the LO-frequencies see the Initial Setup
Menu.

• Set the desired audio mode "Stereo", "Mono
narrow" or "Mono wide" (for analog radio mode)
or else "Stereo", "Mono 1" or "Mono 2" (for ADR
and DMX radio modes).
Note!
The "Stereo" and "Mono narrow" modes are set
on reception of the audio subcarrier while
"Mono wide" is set on reception of the audio
main carrier (5.80; 6.50; 6.60; 6.65; 6.80 MHz).
Audio frequency
• Call up the audio frequency display
• Using the numeric keys enter the relevant audio
frequency directly in 3-digit form in the range
from 5.0 to 8.82 MHz. For stereo reception enter the frequency for the left-hand audio channel. The frequency for the right-hand audio
channel is then positioned automatically at 180
kHz above that of the left-hand audio frequency.
• When making settings using the
keys
the frequencies listed in the following table can
be set up.

MHz
MHz
MHz
MHz

Mono
(narrow)

9750
9750
10600
10000

Audio mode

7.02/7.20
7.38/7.56
7.74/7.92
8.10/8.28

Audio de-emphasis
• In the "Stereo" and "Mono narrow" audio modes
the de-emphasis is automatically set to
"dnr/75µs". In the "Mono wide" audio mode set
the de-emphasis to either "50 µs" or "J 17" according to the best sound impression.
(analog radio mode only)
Program name (in analog radio mode only)
In this menu entry you can enter a 5-position program name.
• Input with keys
• Continue with
The settings are now completed
Exit from the setup menu using the BACK key and
comply with the display fade-ins for storing the
selected parameters.
The settings for digital (ADR and DMX) radio programs are carried out in the same manner.
See also the Structure Menu at the end of the user
manual!

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PROGRAMMING RADIO PROGRAMS
Search for ADR- and DMXprograms
To locate new ADR- and DMX-programs the automatic search can be set up in the Initial Setup
Menu for the UFD 231 receiver (setting in the delivered state).
The automatic search is started if the receiver is
switched into standby using the
key on the remote control handset.
In the process the receiver searches through the
entire frequency range for new programs.
If any are found the receiver then saves these programs.
When the search has finished the receiver finally
switches into standby, and the newly-discovered
ADR- and DMX-programs are displayed in the LCD
display.
If you want to cancel the search, press the
on the remote control handset once again.

key

By means of the function sort (insert) you can sort
the new ADR radio programs into the desired order.
The DMX programs will be sorted automatically
according to the predefined program numbers.
If the search is terminated with the message
"Memory full!", this indicates that the ADR program
memory is completely occupied. In this case at
least one program must be deleted via the ADRsetup menu and the search is then to be started
again.
The automatic search can be turned off in the Initial Setup Menu.

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INITIAL SETTING
The matching of the satellite receiver to the satellite receiving installation is carried out in the Initial
Setup Menu.

The setting in the Initial Setup Menu is carried out
in the same way as for the normal setup menu
during station programming.

The receiver has however already been factorypreprogrammed for standard satellite receiving
installations
Changes to the initial settings are therefore
only necessary if your receiving installation differs from these types of installation.

• Selection of main menus and submenus using
.
the keys
• Call-up of a submenu and activation of the indiOK
vidual
menu
entries
with
Active menu entries are indicated by < ........>.
The setting can now be carried out.
• Setting of program data using the keys
(and the numeric keys 0-9 for oscillator frequency input).
• Return using the key BACK.
• Storing of the input with OK

These settings are generally carried out by the
specialist dealer during installation of the satellite
receiving system. You do not therefore need to be
too concerned about this section!
The Initial Setup Menu is divided up into 4 submenus with the following menu entries.
See also Menu Structure in the appendix!
⇒ General Menu
• LNB supply
• LNB supply in standby
• LNB voltage step-up
• Language
• Program selection
⇒ Oscillator Menu
• LO 1 to LO 4
⇒ DiSEqC Menu
• 22 kHz signal
• Tone burst
• Full DiSEqC
⇒ Search Menu
• Search
• Frequency band
• Orbit position
• Oscillator

Calling the Initial Setup Menu:
To prevent unintentional alteration of the initial settings, the Initial Setup Menu can only be called up
from the switched-off state (switched off at the
power button on the unit).
Call-up:
1. Simultaneously press both the program selecon the receiver and hold the
tion keys
keys pressed.
2. Switch on the unit with the power button.
keys when the following
3. Release the
appears in the LCD display.

On quitting a menu entry the following query appears in the LCD display
Store?
YES>OK

NO>BACK

Explanation of the menu entries:

General menu
LNB supply voltage
Here you are able to turn off the power supply for
the feeder system if the feeder system works off an
external power supply.
Presetting: ON
LNB supply voltage in Standby
When the receiver is in standby the LNB supply
voltage is normally switched off. If the power supply to the components for intercoupling of satellite
signals and terrestrial antenna signals is effected
from the receiver, the power supply for the feeder
system must also be ensured when the receiver is
in standby. In this case switch the power supply in
standby to "On".
Presetting: "Off".
LNB voltage step-up
If problems occur during polarization changeover,
e.g. due to a very long antenna line or unfavorable
tolerances in the distribution system with multi-user
systems, you can increase the LNB supply voltage
by approximately. 0.5-1 V.
Presetting: OFF

General Menu
entry --> (OK)

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INITIAL SETTING
LCD display language
In this menu the LCD display language can be set
up. The available languages are: German, English
and French
Presetting: German
Program selection
The unit allows you to enter the program number in
one-, two- or three-digit form.
Setting
One-digit input
Two-digit input
Three-digit input

Settable program position
program positions 1 to 9
program positions 1 to 99
program positions 1 to 100
(For DMX up to 120, if
transmitted by the program
supplier)

The following oscillator frequencies (LOfrequencies) are already preprogrammed in the
delivered state.
LOGroup
LO 1
LO 2
LO 3
LO 4

Oscillator frequency
MHz
9750
9750
10600
10000

Select the LO-group that is to be changed and
enter the required LO-frequency using the numeric
keys.
keys or the
The LO-frequency can be set within the frequency
range between 9000 and 12000 MHz.

DiSEqC ™)- Menu

Presetting: "3-digit".

DiSEqC is a proprietary name belonging to Eutelsat.

Oscillator Menu

As already mentioned in the oscillator-frequency
menu entry, the satellites beam down their signals
in various frequency ranges.

Satellites beam down their programs in a frequency range that satellite receivers are unable to
deal with. In the receiving system (known as the
LNB - Low Noise Block converter or LNC - Low
Noise Converter) this frequency is converted to a
lower frequency that satellite receivers are then
able to handle.
The satellite transmission frequencies lie within the
following range:
10700 ... 11700 MHz
11700 ... 12750 MHz
The receiver input frequency however lies only
within the range:
950 .... 2150 MHz
The conversion of the high frequencies into a lower
frequency is effected with the aid of an oscillator
frequency (LO-frequency). Different oscillator frequencies are used for the conversion depending
on the satellite frequency range and type of satellite receiving installation.

Furthermore, with an appropriately equipped satellite receiving installation, several satellites can be
received (multifeed installation).
The following receiving possibilities can be realized:
⇒ Lower receiving range only (Low
Frequency range: 10700 ... 11700 MHz

Band)

⇒ Upper receiving range only (High Band)
Frequency range: 11700 ... 12750 MHz
⇒ Reception of lower and upper frequency
ranges.
Frequency range: 10700 ... 12750 MHz
⇒ Reception of only Astra or only Eutelsat
⇒ Reception of both Astra and Eutelsat.
In order that the above-listed receiving possibilities
may be fully exploited, there are various technical
options available on the market, (change-over
boxes, matrices) for changeover and distribution of
the satellite signals to the individual subscribers.
If you are operating the receiver on such a receiving installation, you will be able to carry out the
necessary settings with this particular receiver.

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INITIAL SETTING
The following settings are possible:

General directions

⇒ 22 kHz
1)
⇒ Tone Burst
2)
⇒ Full DiSEqC

• For particular queries relating to subscriptions
to DMX programs and problems concerning
smart cards contact (only for Germany):

Off, High/Low or Pos. 1/2
Off, High/Low or Pos. 1/2
Off, On or Remote Mode

1)

Tone Burst (simple DiSEqC)

2)

Full DiSEqC (to Eutelsat specification)

The setting is dependent on the receiving system
that is used.
Therefore look carefully at the specification of the
receiving system and the other components contained within the receiving installation, such as
change-over matrices, for example.
Presetting: 22 kHz signal Off.

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Search Menu
Search ON or OFF
In the Search Menu, you specify whether a search
run is to be carried out after the receiver is
switched out of operation into standby mode.
After finishing the search the unit switches into
standby.
Presetting: On
In the Search Menu entries that follow on you set
the parameters for the search run.
• Frequency band, Low or High
• Orbit position
• Oscillator
See also the Structure Menu at the end of the user
manual!

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Technical Data
HF range:
Frequency range:
Input level range:
IF band width:
FM threshold:

950 - 2150 MHz
47 - 78 dBµV
27 MHz
<7 dB

Audio (digital)
Standard:

ISO/IEC 11172-3
(MPEG-1/Layer II)
Audio carrier freq. range: 0.18 - 8.82 MHz
Tuning:
Search, direct input
and adjustable in
groups
Bandwidth:
130 kHz
Frequency range:
20 Hz - 20 kHz
Distortion factor (1kHz): <0.03%
S/N (A-curve):
>91 dB
Output voltage:
2 Veff into 10 kΩ (DMX)
1 Veff into 10 kΩ (ADR)
-6
Bit error rate (9 dB C/N):
10
Audio (analog)
Audio carrier freq. range:
5.0 - 8.82 MHz
Tuning:
Direct input and
adjustable in groups
Bandwidth:
Mono wide 280 kHz
Mono narrow/Stereo: 130 kHz
De-emphasis
Mono wide:
50 µs, J17
Mono narrow/Stereo: adaptive + 75 µs
Wegener Panda
Frequency range:
40 Hz - 15 kHz
Distortion factor (1kHz): <0.3 % (DNR)
S/N (weighted):
>80 dB (DNR)
Output voltage:
1 Veff into 10 k Ω

Power supply:
Supply voltage:
220 - 240 V / 50 Hz
Voltage range:
150 - 260V
Power consumption:
<25 W
Power consumption in standby: <4 W
LNB supply:
Vert 14, Hor. 18 V
300 mA max
Control signal:
DiSEqC
22 kHz rectangular
0.6 Vss
Connections
Sat.-IF input:
Audio output:
Remote control:

Electrical digital output:
(SPDIF-format)
Cinch socket
Optical digital output:
(SPDIF-format)
Standard LWL-socket
(EIAJ Standard CP-1201)
Infrared remote control and
Data-Copy IO-connection:
Western (modular)
8-way.
Headset connection:

Stereo jack plug
6.3 mm Ra=270 Ω
For headsets from
8 - 600 Ω

Temperature range:
Operating temperature range: +5°C......+40°C
Other details:
Dimensions (W*H*D):
Weight:
Packing dimensions
(W*H*D):

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F-socket 75 Ω
2x2 Cinch sockets
Interface for PC-card
(Sub-D, 9-way)

375*65*275 mm
approx. 2.0 kg
440*100*360 mm

MENU STRUCTURE

Setup Menu
Return with
BACK
Open setup Menu:
Press MODE+RADIO

or
Open setup Menu:
Press MODE+ADR

or
Open setup Menu:
Press MODE+ DMX

Call-up and activate with
OK

Radio program
entry ---> (OK)

Sat-frequency
11214 MHz

or else

Polarization
hor. low

ADR program
entry ---> (OK)

or else
DMX pogram
entry ---> (OK)

Satellite 1 to 4

Deviation
16 MHz

16 or 25 MHz

Oscillator
LO 1

LO 1 to LO4

Mode
stereo

RADIO mode:
Stereo,
Mono narrow,
Mono wide

ADR/DMX mode:
Stereo,
Mono1,
Mono 2

Frequency
7,38 / 7,56 MHz

5,00..8,82 MHz

0.18 . . 8.82 MHz

Not available in ADR-aund
DMX-mode
Program name
"ANT B"

Assign
entry ---> (OK)

Favorite No. F10 # 1
List selection -->

Selection: A 1
alternating : (OK)

Exchange
entry ---> (OK)

Horizontal or
vertical

Orbit position
1

Deemphasis
DNR / 75 us

Open setup Menu:
Press MODE+ FAV

Setting possibilities:
From 10700 ...
12750 MHz

DNR/75us;
50 us or J17
5 character
program-name

Set desired program
position (applies for
every menu)

Prog-No. R 1
ANT B

W ith No. R ..
alternating (OK)
In alternation with
program number, (OK) is
faded-in after 2 seconds
Insert
entry ---> (OK)

Prog-No. R 1
Ant B

W hile No. R ..
alternating (OK)

Copy
entry ---> (OK)

Prog-Nr. R 1
Ant B

Auf Nr. R ..
alternierend (OK)

Selection of menu entries
with

Setting with
or the numeric keys
(for frequency setting)

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MENU STRUCTURE

Initial setup menu
Return with
BACK

Call-up and activate with
OK
Setting
possibilietis

Open Initial Setup
Menu

General-Menu
entry-->(OK)

LNB-supply

On/OFF

LNB-supply
in stand by

On/Off

LNB voltage
step-up

On/Off

Language

Program selction

Oscillator-Menu
entry--> (OK)

LO 1
09750 MHz

LO 3
9750 MHz

ditto

22 kHz signal

Full DiSEqC

Search

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ditto

High/Low
Pos 1/2
Off
High/Low
Pos 1/2
Off
ON
Off
Remote-mode

On/Off

Frequency band

High / Low

Orbit position

Position
1, 2, 3 or 4

Oscillator

Selection of menu entries
with

Adjustable between:
9000 ..12000 MHz

ditto

Tone burst

Search-Menu
entry --> (OK)

1-/ 2-/ 3-digit

LO 2
09750 MHZ

LO 4
9750 MHz

DiSEqC-Menu
entry--> (OK)

German / English /
French

LO 1, 2, 3 or 4

Setting with
or the numeric keys
(for frequency setting)

MENU STRUCTURE

Info-Menu
Return with
BACK

Call-up and activate with
OK
Setting possibilities:

TTA-Data-Menu
MODE + INFO

TTA-scroll-line
Interval: 2 sec

Display TTA-DATA
-->OK

Not possible in
Radio mode

Separetely adjustable for
ADR- and DMX-mode

Not available in
DMX-mode

Selection of menu entries
with

1...5 sek.

TITLE

Off/On

ARTIST

Off/On

ALBUM

Off/On

AUTHOR

Off/On

CD-Number

Off/On

RADIO-text

Off/On

Setting with

TTA-Data (Title, Track Artist)

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